Application Deadline
March 28, 2026
Organisation: Conserve GlobalContract Duration: 12 months (with potential for renewal)Start Date: 1 May 2026Commitment: Part-time (2.5 days per week) Conserve Global is seeking a skilled and strategic Communications Manager to guide and strengthen its communications function during a pivotal phase of organisational growth. This part-time role offers flexibility across Africa and combines high-level strategic oversight with hands-on implementation. The successful candidate will ensure that authentic, ethical, and community-centred storytelling remains at the heart of all external communications, positioning the organisation effectively with donors, partners, and global audiences. About Conserve Global Conserve Global is a growing conservation organisation committed to community-led initiatives that protect ecosystems while empowering local stakeholders. As the organisation expands its portfolio and partnerships, it requires a communications leader who can build scalable systems, steward brand integrity, and deliver compelling narratives that reflect both scientific rigour and lived realities in conservation contexts. Role Purpose The Communications Manager will steward the organisation’s brand, narrative, and tone, ensuring alignment across platforms and audiences. The role spans strategy development, storytelling, donor reporting, digital communications, media engagement, and coordination with internal and external stakeholders. This position is ideal for a professional who can balance strategic thinking with operational execution while maintaining high editorial standards and ethical storytelling practices. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Brand Stewardship Lead and implement a cohesive communications strategy across platforms Maintain brand voice, visual identity, and narrative consistency Provide internal guidance to ensure brand awareness and alignment Content Development & Ethical Storytelling Produce compelling, evidence-based conservation stories Translate technical conservation outputs into accessible narratives for diverse audiences Commission and manage multimedia content aligned with ethical storytelling standards Oversee routine content production and posting managed by external consultants Reporting & Donor Communications Oversee the production of Quarterly Progress Reports and the Annual Impact Review Support donor communications and proposal development Align reporting outputs with broader storytelling strategy Digital Hub & Social Media Manage the organisation’s LinkedIn and Instagram presence Maintain the website as a central communications hub Develop integrated digital pathways to strengthen engagement and visibility Media & Thought Leadership Identify selective visibility and thought leadership opportunities Manage media relationships and prepare core materials such as press releases and boilerplates Coordination & External Relationships Liaise closely with field teams to ensure accurate and timely content Manage relationships with external creative partners and agencies Maintain organised workflows, content calendars, and asset libraries Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will bring both conservation literacy and strong communications leadership experience. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Conservation, Marketing, Public Relations, or a related field Postgraduate qualification in one of these disciplines is advantageous Experience Requirements: 3–5 years of experience overseeing communications or content production at a managerial level (more than 5 years preferred) Demonstrated experience in the environmental or conservation sector Strong editorial judgement and storytelling ability Experience managing brand systems and communications frameworks Ability to combine strategic oversight with hands-on content development High attention to detail and operational discipline Desirable Experience: Working with donors and institutional audiences Managing external creative partners and consultants The successful candidate will demonstrate clarity of thought, adaptability, and a deep commitment to ethical storytelling in conservation contexts. Remuneration The salary is competitive, market-related, and commensurate with experience. This is a flexible, part-time opportunity designed to support a professional who can deliver strategic impact within a reduced working schedule. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV via email to: andrew@conserveglobal.org Application Deadline: Monday, 16 March 2026 For more information about the organisation, visit: www.conserveglobal.earth This role presents a unique opportunity to shape the communications function of a mission-driven conservation organisation during a period of growth. Professionals who are passionate about conservation, strategic storytelling, and community-led impact are strongly encouraged to apply. VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO APPLY For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram , WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and Telegram Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization hiring for the position. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.
Category
internship
Type
online
Organization / Source
globalsouthopportunities.com
Posted
February 26, 2026
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